This article reviews two rounds of pension reform in ten Latin American countries to determine whether they are moving away from individual retirement accounts (IRAs). Although the idea is provocative, we conclude that the notion of ‘moving away from IRAs’ is insufficient to characterise the new politics of pension reform. As opposed to the politics of enactment of IRAs of the late twentieth century, pension reform in Latin America in recent years has combined significant revival of public components in old-age income maintenance with improvement of IRAs. Clearly, the policy prescriptions that were most influential during the first round of reforms in Latin America have been re-evaluated. The World Bank and other organisations that promoted...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Chile has been both a pioneer and the most radical follower of the idea of converting pension saving...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
Pension policy is a highly political issue across Latin America. Since the mid-2000s, several countr...
Pension policy is a highly political issue across Latin America. Since the mid-2000s, several countr...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
This article evaluates the patterns of old‐age protection in Latin America after recent expansions o...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Includes bibliographyThis article gives a comparative description of three different general structu...
Since the 1980s, two alternative approaches for financing and organizing pensions for older people h...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Chile has been both a pioneer and the most radical follower of the idea of converting pension saving...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
Pension policy is a highly political issue across Latin America. Since the mid-2000s, several countr...
Pension policy is a highly political issue across Latin America. Since the mid-2000s, several countr...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
This article evaluates the patterns of old‐age protection in Latin America after recent expansions o...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
While numerous Western countries first experienced cultural rationalization, next economic moderniza...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Includes bibliographyThis article gives a comparative description of three different general structu...
Since the 1980s, two alternative approaches for financing and organizing pensions for older people h...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Chile has been both a pioneer and the most radical follower of the idea of converting pension saving...
Includes bibliographyDespite the reforms undertaken by several countries in Latin America, the cover...